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How to improve SEO for webcomics
Episode 389
Now that comic creators are returning to websites, SEO (search engine optimization) is once again a hot topic. We'll talk about methods to help searc…
9 months, 1 week ago
The Eyes Have It
Episode 388
Today's show is sponsored by Dreamhost. The first step in owning and controlling your own work is creating a website, and Brad and Dave have relied o…
9 months, 1 week ago
Who are you? What do you do? Why should I care?
Episode 387
Today's show is sponsored by Dreamhost. The first step in owning and controlling your own work is creating a website, and Brad and Dave have relied o…
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Special Guest Scott C
Episode 386
Cartoonist Scott C joins us to discuss his artistic journey. He discusses his beginnings, including art directing Psychonauts and Brutal Legend for D…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Pixels aren't permanent
Episode 385
Is it OK to change your comic after you've already sent it to your audience? The guys also tackle tariffs, ISBNs, bar codes, and offering comics to c…
10 months ago
Narration or Dialogue?
Episode 384
It's a jam-packed show this week! Brad and Dave argue over the better delivery for story exposition — dialogue or narration. Dave is discontinuing in…
10 months, 1 week ago
Paint the Wall Red: Conjuring Creativity
Episode 383
In a recent interview for the National Cartoonists Society, Greg Evans (the creator of the newspaper comic strip "Luanne") spoke about painting a sin…
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Autobiohazard: Drawing the Line Between Fact and Fiction
Episode 382
Where's the line between an autobiographical comic and a semi-autobiographical one — between "based upon" and "inspired by"? And when does the whole …
10 months, 3 weeks ago
"I have a useless degree... and I love it!"
Episode 381
As they attempt to save the marriage of one of their listeners, Brad and Dave consider the best path for a cartoonist who wishes to pursue a master's…
11 months ago
Running gag ... or running out of steam?
Episode 380
When does a running gag stop being funny — and where does it start, for that matter? Cartoonists Brad and Dave must first agree on what a running gag…
11 months, 1 week ago